Kieron Russell won £32,000 on March 15th, 2003 after getting his £125,000 question incorrect.
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| - Kieron Russell won £32,000 on March 15th, 2003 after getting his £125,000 question incorrect.
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- Blood Brothers
- Himalayas
- Harewood
- Salem's Lot
- Glenn Hoddle
- Herring
- Hadrian's Wall
- Daily Moon
- Eyes - 4%
- Old Spot
- The Mulberry Bush
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- £32,000 - Not Timed
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- £64,000 - Not Timed
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- France
- Sleeping Beauty
- Hawk
- Tower of London
- Longleat
- Terry Venables
- The Turn of the Screw
- Daily Star
- Andes
- Blackface
- Feet - 85%
- Ring-a-ring o'Roses
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- 'Ask the Audience' lifeline used
- Peugeot is an automobile manufacturer originally based in which country?
- Someone who misses nothing of what goes on around him is said to have 'eyes like a...' what?
- Which of these farm animals lays eggs?
- Which of these is a horror novel by Stephen King?
- Which of these stately homes is in Bedfordshire?
- Who became manager of Leeds United in July 2002?
- Kangchenjunga, the world's third highest mountain, is in which range?
- Starting in the north of the UK and working south, put these World Heritage sites in order.
- Which Disney film was the first full-length animated film to be nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award?
- Which of these is the name of a British national daily newspaper?
- In recent years, Kathleen Turner, Linda Gray and Jerry Hall have all appeared in which play in London's West End?
- Which parts of the body are affected by fallen arches?
- Which nursery rhyme ends with two sneezes and a fall?
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- Hellraiser
- Daily Planet
- The Lion King
- Badminton
- Alps
- Stonehenge
- Hornet
- The Mousetrap
- Charolais
- Kevin Keegan
- Oranges and Lemons
- Ribs - 2%
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| - Ironbridge Gorge
- Spain
- Beauty and the Beast
- American Psycho
- Hamster
- The Graduate
- Daily Comet
- Graham Taylor
- Leghorn
- Shoulders - 9%
- The Big Ship Sails
- Urals
- Woburn
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| abstract
| - Kieron Russell won £32,000 on March 15th, 2003 after getting his £125,000 question incorrect.
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